This program highlights the importance of identifying your care team early, engaging with them regularly, and understanding how each professional contributes essential insights, resources, and strategies for maintaining a sense of control, independence, identity and lifestyle.
Through guided breathwork and visualization, you will be encouraged to step into the present by releasing thoughtful roadblocks and opening your mind to new opportunities and experiences that can assist in managing Parkinson’s disease.
Parkinson’s Champions athletes raise funds and awareness for the Parkinson’s Foundation while competing in some of the world’s most popular races. Every step we take brings us closer to a future without Parkinson’s disease, because Parkinson’s isn’t a sprint, it’s a marathon.
Parkinson’s Champions athletes raise funds and awareness for the Parkinson’s Foundation while competing in some of the world’s most popular races. Every step we take brings us closer to a future without Parkinson’s disease, because Parkinson’s isn’t a sprint, it’s a marathon.
Learn about new exercise research focusing on high vs moderate intensity, domains of exercise, and implementation strategies for people with Parkinson's.
Aprenda acerca de las manifestaciones no motoras más comunes de la enfermedad de Parkinson en las etapas avanzadas, como alucinaciones y delirios, y explore estrategias de tratamientos para manejar los síntomas no motores.
In this session, we will learn how to notice common difficult habits of the mind, to pause, and then to mindfully return to a better place. As we do so, we give ourselves the best chance of choosing a better next step.
Experts will share practical strategies and safety precautions to improve safety and minimize fall risk to support balance and mobility in everyday life.
Georgia Chapter Ambassador Retreat | July 31–August 1, Atlanta, GA. Join fellow Parkinson’s Foundation ambassadors for a weekend of connection, learning, collaboration, and planning as we celebrate our impact and prepare for the year ahead.
We’ll explore how to notice habitual thinking patterns—especially those tied to worry, self-criticism, or uncertainty about Parkinson’s—and learn to release what no longer serves us.